Example sentences of "find it easy " in BNC.

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1 Reluctant participators who start off with a limited range of interest and involvement in management are unlikely to find it easy to commit themselves to new and broader aims .
2 If , if she had believed the aim to keep it off , I would 've been jealous , but she , she 's not going to find it easy to keep her weight , she 's out here when she 's put back on pound .
3 He has recalled drily that as a schoolboy he found it easy to get his own way .
4 So Jane found it easy to ask Flora — whom she found honest and direct — how she and Alastair had got together .
5 The man in the bushes by the gate still worried her but I found it easy to isolate him from our friendship , although she felt now that he was trying to gas her ; the fumes from someone 's central heating outlet , discernible on the otherwise pure air , had inspired and confirmed her in this idea .
6 I found it easy to use during both non-decompression and decompression dives .
7 Even the least sophisticated found it easy to blame the chronic unemployment which afflicted Britain on the war .
8 Because they saw the world as composed of groups rather than of individuals , they found it easy to articulate rules of general application , to which exceptions required specific dispensation .
9 He liked Eden , and he found it easy to disapprove of the way in which Chamberlain had handled relations with him .
10 She found it easy : to begin with , she found everything easy , as her memory for facts was remarkable , and it was only as she grew older that she began to notice in herself slight doubts about her ability to pursue higher physics and mathematics .
11 Nearly all of the pupils found it easy to locate an object and read its height ( Example 64 ) .
12 Johnson found it easy to represent his opponent as the enemy of the underprivileged at home and a warmonger abroad ; and he swept to victory by one of the largest margins in American history — 43 million votes to 27 million , and 44 states to six .
13 But being married to him had taught her that he was not a man who found it easy to forgive and forget — indeed , she was tempted to think that he enjoyed harbouring grudges and taking revenge .
14 A day of celebration and a day of tragedy , one superimposed upon the other , so that Amabel , who did not even wish to be rational , found it easy to believe that Ben Braithwaite had broken not only Linnet 's heart , but Gemma 's .
15 Three-quarters said its design appealed to them and 92 per cent found it easy to read .
16 ‘ You found it easy ? ’ he asked Callaghan .
17 The kindness of Cinzia Miletti 's heart was a quality Zen had considerable difficulty in imagining where Ivy Cook was concerned , but he found it easy enough to believe that in her husband 's absence Cinzia had been feeling bored and had welcomed any excuse for going into Perugia .
18 The street was wider there and Owen 's men found it easy to slip round the Sheikh separating him from his followers and surrounding him .
19 Only revolutionary thinkers like Marx found it easy to conceive of situations in which , as it were , 2 + 2 no longer equalled 4 but might equal something else instead or also .
20 United found it easy enough to open Wolves up , but they could n't quite finish them off .
21 He found it easy to speak to , and make friends , with complete strangers .
22 Well I found it easy .
23 At the moment the defender organising the line in a flat defence finds it easy to catch an opponent offside .
24 It might be an idea to consider whether you have ‘ programmed yourself ’ to be an insomniac by telling yourself that you are one of those people who ‘ never finds it easy to fall asleep ’ .
25 One health visitor , for example , says that : ‘ Society finds it easy to decide when people are old .
26 Make friends with someone who finds it easy to be spontaneous .
27 Now there is no knowing when you may be needed and not everyone finds it easy to be on hand to talk or listen when required .
28 In another BT study , Away From Base , psychologist Dr Guy Fielding identifies four distinct travelling personalities — the ‘ bee ’ who works hard when travelling but gets impatient if the journey takes too long ; the ‘ chameleon ’ who finds it easy to sit back and relax despite travel disruptions ; the reliable ‘ beaver ’ who always gets the job done but prefers to be in constant contact when on the move ; and the independent ‘ cat ’ who really prefers to be at home and likes to ‘ take his own world with him ’ when travelling .
29 I do n't suppose my wife finds it easy , for example .
30 I make it sound as if he finds it easy … .
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